2005 Honda Element was advertised as having 21,000 miles at first. When I visited the dealership, I asked for CARFACT and they charged me $20 for the CARFACT. The CARFACT report show that the car was lasted reported with over 260,000 miles and had been involved in accident.

Response from DJ Enterprises:

First and foremost Justin works for another dealer. Just wanted to make that crystal clear. He kept bragging about his knowledge of the business to get a lower price.

We pay a company for all of our listings. That's what is shows on the odometer. At the time we did not have the title in hand so that's what they listed. The owner (my Uncle) drove to where he purchased the vehicle to get the title and story on the mileage for Justin. Instead of waiting for him to get back he insisted on a carfax. (We do not pay for the service here because they quoted us almost $1000 a month to sign the deale

First and foremost Justin works for another dealer. Just wanted to make that crystal clear. He kept bragging about his knowledge of the business to get a lower price.

We pay a company for all of our listings. That's what is shows on the odometer. At the time we did not have the title in hand so that's what they listed. The owner (my Uncle) drove to where he purchased the vehicle to get the title and story on the mileage for Justin. Instead of waiting for him to get back he insisted on a carfax. (We do not pay for the service here because they quoted us almost $1000 a month to sign the dealer up with carfax.) We are a small family owned dealer not made of money so I (Lupe) told him that he is more than welcome to get one. He then asked to use my computer to pull one up. So I let him. I even used our credit card because he only had cash on him. The vehicle turned out to be TMU (True Mileage Unknown). We still were offering a warranty on the vehicle. Shortly after my uncle came back with the title in hand that was signed with 121,000 +/- miles on it checked off TMU. We reduced the pricing accordingly. He counter offered at $2900, we declined. He stormed out mad. I called him back in and said, "A deals a deal. You agreed to pay for the carfax." I know he wasn't buying the car so I told him to meet me in the middle, just give me $20 towards it. He then went home and wrote a bad review. If you want to rate us, do business with us first you have something valuable to the customer spending money with us.
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